Prince Harry and Meghan Markle will be back in London by the end of February. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are carrying out their final royal engagements on behalf of Queen Elizabeth before officially ending their stint as working royals on March 31.

Buckingham palace confirmed that Prince Harry and Meghan will be attending to a series of royal engagements upon their return to London. Royal correspondent Omid Scobie shared the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's full itinerary on Twitter. 

By Feb. 28, Prince Harry will be at the Abbey Road Studios to oversee the recording of the song "Unbroken" with singer Jon Bon Jovi and the Invictus Games Choir. The anthem will "shine the spotlight on veterans with Post Traumatic Stress Disorder," per the press release

On March 5, Prince Harry and Meghan will be at the Endeavour Fund awards. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex also attended the event in 2018 and 2019. 

The next day, Prince Harry will be at the Silverstone UK Experience opening with Lewis Hamilton. The event will showcase British motor racing.

On March 7, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be at the Mountbatten Festival of Music at Royal Albert Hall. There will be two performances on this day but it's unclear if the royal pair will be at the afternoon show or the evening show.

The Duchess of Sussex might also be attending British Vogue's event at the Southbank Centre. It's the launch of the magazine's Forces of Change initiative, which was actually inspired by Meghan's guest-editor issue last year. 

Meghan could also be at the International Women's Day commemoration on March 8. Then on the following day, Prince Harry and Meghan, as well as the royal family led by Queen Elizabeth, will be in Westminster Abbey for the Commonwealth Day service. It is understood that this will be their final royal duty. 

Prince Harry and Meghan will be flying back to their rented home in Vancouver, Canada to begin their new life as private individuals. Officially, however, the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will no longer be working royals after March 31.

As part of their agreement with Queen Elizabeth, Prince Harry and Meghan will not be allowed to use "Sussex Royal" in their branding. Reports stated that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex are planning to commercialize their ventures to become financially independent. The deal with Buckingham will be revisited after 12 months.